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Migrate WInterCG Runtime Keys to this group #35

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Ethan-Arrowood opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 4 comments
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Migrate WInterCG Runtime Keys to this group #35

Ethan-Arrowood opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 4 comments

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@Ethan-Arrowood
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WinterCG is making some (exciting) changes soon, and it feels most appropriate to move the Runtime Keys proposal to this group instead of WinterCG. This was presented and verbally agreed upon at the 01/09/25 WinterCG meeting. As the original author of https://github.com/wintercg/runtime-keys I fully support this move and will be happy to do the migration work.

Since this group does not really do "standards" or "proposals" like WInterCG, I'd likely migrate the Runtime Keys proposal to a markdown document within this repo, and include important historical information both on the WinterCG side and here about the document.

I'll add this to the February discussion for this group, and likely have the migration work done prior, so all that needs to be discussed is if other members of this group agree to the move.

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ljharb commented Jan 9, 2025

Is there a reason that winterTC couldn’t house it?

@Ethan-Arrowood
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it doesn't really fit in with ECMA standards/proposals. Furthermore, they want to cut down on scope of the group.

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ljharb commented Jan 9, 2025

Ecma TCs can have any kind of docs they want, they don’t have to just be standards/proposals, I’m not sure why that’s a sticking point for anyone. Was this discussed in a recent winter meeting?

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Yes, 01/09/25 call and previously as well.

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